Self-Provisioning toolbar

Mar 28, 2016

You use the
Self-Provisioning tab in the Import Applications screen to administer and
manage the Self-Provisioning process. The procedure is different depending on
which mode you are using – connected or disconnected.

To open the
Self-Provisioning tab:

From the AppDNA side bar,
choose
Import &
Analyze > Applications.

Click the
Self-Provisioning tab.

The toolbar on the
Self-Provisioning tab in the Import Applications screen provides the following
options:

Publish –
Create Self-Provisioning client instruction files (called
appcapture.desc) for the selected applications. These
are used by the Self-Provisioning client to capture the application for import
into AppDNA.

Refresh status
– Refresh the status of the applications on the screen. This automatically
updates the screen with the results from Self-Provisioning captures that were
run in connected mode.

Load published
– Load applications that have been previously published. Specify the search options and click
Search. AppDNA then searches for matching
applications for which there are published instruction files and lists them on
the Self-Provisioning tab. Note that AppDNA lists the applications regardless
of their status and whether they have already been imported into AppDNA.

Load results –
When you are working in disconnected mode, use this button to refresh the
status of the applications with the results sent by the end user. Specify the location of the Self-Provisioning output files sent by the end
user, and then click
Search.

Manifest list
– Create a text file in CSV format containing a list of all published
client instruction files and their corresponding applications. You can use the
list to generate emails to expert users, for example.

Move to Import – Move
selected applications that have a Completed status to the Direct Import tab for
import into AppDNA in the normal way. This removes these applications from the
Self-Provisioning tab.